WWI ANZAC/NZEF Khaki Drill Jacket (Tropical Service Pattern)
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Description Authentic reproduction of the WWI ANZAC khaki drill service jacket, as worn by Australian and New Zealand troops in Egypt, the Middle East, and tropical theatres during 1915–1918. This lightweight summer tunic is tailored from durable khaki cotton drill fabric, designed for maximum ventilation and comfort in high temperatures.It features four patch pockets with scalloped flaps, a five-button front, plain cuffs, and shoulder straps for rank and unit insignia. The collar is cut in the early war stand-and-fall pattern, though later versions adopted an open-collar style for wear with the khaki shirt. Reinforced seams and double-stitched stress points ensure durability under field conditions. Specifications Fabric: 100% cotton drill, khaki/tan shade – 100% natural fiber, 8-10 oz. wt, preshrunk, color fast. Lining: Unlined for breathability. Pockets: Four patch pockets with scalloped flaps and brass buttons. Front: Five-button closure, period-correct ANZAC or British service type buttons. Collar: Stand-and-fall or open-neck variant (as per selection). Shoulder straps: Present for rank insignia. Cuffs: Plain type for comfort in tropical wear. Fit: Straight cut with waist adjustment tabs. Buttons: Brass or pressed metal reproduction type .Period: 1915–1918 Australian Imperial Force and New Zealand Expeditionary Force Marking: replicaters marked across image.
Reproduction Ww1 Australian/New Zealand (Aif) Anzac Forces Uniforms And Gear